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Dr Sarah Mollard

Locality: Port Macquarie, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6584 1000



Address: 158 Gordon St 2444 Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia

Website: http://Drsarahmollard.com.au/

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20.01.2022 Have returned to work while breastfeeding in the last 3 years? This researcher is seeking mothers to complete a short survey about your experiences. I found it surprisingly satisfying to participate



19.01.2022 I want to be able to look at my children in the eyes and be able to say to them in 10 or 20 years that I've done as much as I can to help make their future safe and say to my patients I'm seriously advocating for their good health. Join us at the #GlobalClimateStrike on Friday and help us send a strong message to government that it’s time for urgent action on climate change

15.01.2022 Why I am attending the #globalclimatestrike on Friday September 20. If you are in Port Macquarie we are meeting at the Glasshouse forecourt 9-11am. There are also strikes happening in Taree and Kempsey.

14.01.2022 GP shared pregnancy care provides a different option for pregnant women to receive antenatal care. After a booking in appointment with the midwives at 10-12 weeks, most of the appointments are undertaken with your GP. This means follow through with a doctor who knows you and your family well, and avoiding the parking hassles of the hospital! I am accredited for shared care with Port Macquarie Base Hospital and love supporting new mums to be through this exciting time. Call 6584 1000 if you would like to book a pregnancy related appointment.



14.01.2022 For those finding the fires emotionally challenging - you are not alone. It is normal to feel distress in these situations but seeking help is still important. Please note some services listed are specific for Mid and North Coast regions

13.01.2022 Do you have questions about the health impacts of bushfire smoke or heat waves? Are you wondering how to help your family and friends develop mental resilience in the face of extreme weather events? Have you got a burning question to ask a climate scientist about what climate change means for our community? Then join me, local psychiatrist Dr Brian Parsonage and UNSW Climate Scientist Prof Turney on Thursday Feb 27th at the CWA Hall in Port Macquarie from 6-8pm for a cuppa and community forum on Smoke, Heat and Health in a changing climate. Bring a friend and bring a question!

09.01.2022 To help protect vulnerable groups our Doctors are now able to provide consults via phone, skype or facetime instead of you having to come face-to-face. This wil...l help limit your exposure to germs and virus'. You will still be able to request scripts and referrals during appointment. Patients eligible for BULK BILLED phone or video consult * Patients who have chronic health conditions or is immune compromised * Patients over 70yrs and over * Patients who are of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent and 50yrs and over * Patients who have been required to self-isolate * Patients who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 virus but who is not a patient of a hospital * Patients who are pregnant * Patients who are a parent of a child under 12 months *Patient meets the current national triage protocol criteria for suspected COVID-19 infection There are options for those who do not fit above criteria, please call us for details, 65841000 Our preference is to provide a video consult via skype.



05.01.2022 From the WHO Close contact and early, exclusive breastfeeding helps a baby to thrive. A woman with #COVID19 should be supported to: breastfeed safely hold... her newborn skin-to-skin share a room with her baby See more

05.01.2022 With air pollution at record highs, taking sensible precautions like wearing a mask, avoiding the smoke and getting an asthma check up can help prevent health problems

04.01.2022 Bushfire smoke in our region and around the state is a public health emergency. Children, people with asthma or chronic airways disease, heart disease and the elderly are at higher risk of health impacts. Avoid smoke by staying in an air conditioned space, P2 masks also provide some protection. Book in for a review if you are affected or to update you asthma or Chronic airways disease action plan

03.01.2022 Do you have questions about how to respond to bushfire smoke, extreme heat and the mental health impacts of extreme weather events? I will be speaking at this public forum on Thursday and hope to see lots of familiar faces in the audience

03.01.2022 the Australian Breastfeeding Association is a great support for breastfeeding mums



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